Last year when I moved from 5120' ASL to 63' ASL I gained 10 lbs. How do you explain that.. Also, at low tide around here, there are plenty of odors to get high or low with. My favorite is 3 day old dead fish, followed by rotting seaweed.

Last year when I moved from 5120' ASL to 63' ASL I gained 10 lbs. How do you explain that.. Also, at low tide around here, there are plenty of odors to get high or low with. My favorite is 3 day old dead fish, followed by rotting seaweed.

Ken

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You need to replace one of the two scales.... somethings smells... fishy to me.

The wheels are on, the 16 inch michelins, the dill TPMS and centramatics. Only had one glitch with centramatics, the holes for the lug studs were slightly imperfect and a bit of filing was needed. The 16 in spare went in ok with a push from my foot....
Now it's travel time!

Word on the street, as it were, is that the trailer height changes by no more than 1/2". Whether one has to adjust the hitch ball (or anything else) in response will probably vary from one user to the next based on their current setup.

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Rocinante is our 2014 International Signature 27FB(Named for John Steinbeck's camper from "Travels With Charley")

I replaced my 15" bad year marathons in August of 2013 after the front right marthon tread separated and did a little over $5500 with of damage to my 2009 27FB. I had a thread on airforums with pictures about my experience.

I had the wheels and tires replaced with the Sendel 16" rims and Firestone e rated tires. So far I'd estimate I've towed around 20,000 miles in the last three years and it has towed great. I tow at about 68mph and 65psi on the tires.

My Brother put the 16" sendels and e load tires on his 30 bunkhouse and it has towed great for him so far.

Forget the Nitrogen!!! The "solution," when changing tires is to add several chickens to the inside of each tire & then mount the tire on its rim. Therefore, when driving, the chickens will flap their wings, and the downdraft will provide sufficient downward force to counter the weight of the wheels etc. & result in your Airstream truly streaming in air --- floating --- in back of your tow vehicle. Voila: Unlimited mileage tires, whether Goodyears, Michelins, or whatever!!!

Seriously considering this upgrade. Has this upgrade from 15" to 16" tires required anyone to adjust the hitch ball height??

We just got home from our local tire store with 5 new Michelin LT225/75R16E tires installed on Sendel T3 aluminum rims. Parked it and right away noticed that its slightly higher in the rear now. We will adjust our hitch ball height to compensate.